Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2728

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the provision of certain information about Medicaid benefits in relation to newborn children.

Impact

The bill is expected to streamline procedures and enhance healthcare access for newborns. It positions healthcare providers to operate effectively within the Medicaid system while addressing the immediate needs of infants who are born to Medicaid recipients. By facilitating better communication and guidance regarding Medicaid eligibility for newborns, the bill aims to reduce confusion among healthcare providers and beneficiaries about accessing necessary healthcare services in a timely manner.

Summary

Senate Bill 2728 focuses on enhancing the provision of critical information related to Medicaid benefits for newborn children. The bill mandates that the Commission must provide annual notices to managed care organizations and healthcare providers about the appropriate use of Medicaid identification numbers for newborns. This provision enables hospitals and other relevant entities to accept a mother's Medicaid ID for reimbursement claims until the newborn is assigned an individual identification number, thereby ensuring that there is no lapse in medical care for newborns due to administrative delays in Medicaid enrollment.

Contention

Notable discussions surrounding SB2728 may involve concerns about the adequacy of education provided to parents regarding their newborn's healthcare options and the responsibilities of healthcare providers in disseminating information. Some may argue that while the bill aims to simplify processes, it places an additional administrative burden on healthcare providers. Others might question whether the resources outlined in the bill sufficiently address the breadth of information needed by new parents to navigate Medicaid effectively, especially concerning mental health resources associated with postpartum care.

Companion Bills

TX HB3940

Identical Relating to the provision of certain information about Medicaid benefits in relation to newborn children.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3940

Relating to the provision of certain information about Medicaid benefits in relation to newborn children.

TX HB4122

Relating to the provision of certain information about Medicaid benefits for certain postpartum women.

TX SB1966

Relating to the provision of information regarding centers for independent living for certain persons with an intellectual or developmental disability.

TX SB138

Makes revisions governing health care for pregnant women and newborn children. (BDR 40-580)

TX A3766

Requires DOH to provide information regarding spina bifida to certain parents and families of newborns; "Levi's Law."

TX HB2972

Modifies provisions relating to the administration of eye drops to newborn infants

TX HB382

Requires insurance coverage of home visiting services for newborns and young children (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

TX SB2867

Medicaid; make various amendments to the provisions of the program.

TX HF1903

Safe Place for Newborns provisions modified.

TX HB350

Domestic relations; safe places for newborns; revise provisions

Similar Bills

OH HB780

Enact the Medicaid Savings Act

OH SB386

Enact the Medicaid Savings Act

OH HB130

Regards Medicaid Estate Recovery Program notification requirement

HI SR116

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HCR187

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI HR180

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

HI SCR144

Urging The Governor To Determine A Course Of Action For The State, Should The Federal Government Cut Funding For Medicaid.

MS HB1565

Medicaid; seek federal waiver to provide for presumptive eligibility for persons who need mental health or substance use disorder services.